yo yo yo , This is Kevin`s Pagee ! :] Dont edit or i`ll violate. =D
Or you will "violet"? Violet is a light purple color. Kevin, do you mean "violate"? Chuck
thats what i said .>:O kevin -_-
Kevin, here is a New York Times article printed in Saturday's paper ( http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/17/business/17nocera.html?ref=business ) that might help you in writing your essay. It addresses Steinbrenner's interest in free agency at a time when other owners opposed the practice. Think about how this information might be integrated into a thesis statement on the changes that took place in the Yankees organization and Major League Baseball in 1980. Chuck
Some Yankees 198O Stuff REAL.docx Kevin, You do a nice job providing brief summaries for each of the articles, but, remember, you will be using this information to write your essay. You will need to include more specific supporting evidence (data) from the articles. If you find interesting quotations, you may want to include them on your workpage. As you continue to work, think about what some of the common themes/topics are in the articles you read. When you write your questions for further research, do NOT limit yourself to one question after reading the entire article. As you read them and information comes to mind, write "why" and "how" questions. Keep up the work. Chuck
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free agency in the New York Yankees in 198O. George Steinbrenner was a unique manager by embracing free agency, who turned around the team by taking advantage of free agency.
Thesis Statement ! The 198O Yankees did better as a team after George Steinbrenner took advantge of free agency.
3 Topics:**
Free Agency (Complete]
The late George Stienbrenner (money , players) [INCOMPLETE)
Strike [Complete)
Answered most of questions (completed]
Finished documents [completed)
Yankees played against the Royals in the Playoffs. The playoffs determine who goes to the world series. The Yankees were expected to win, but yet they lost. They may have lost because of their rough year, the rough year may had been caused by the begining of the strike. All the madness may have affected the Yankees offense and defence.
yo yo yo , This is Kevin`s Pagee ! :] Dont edit or i`ll violate. =D
Or you will "violet"? Violet is a light purple color. Kevin, do you mean "violate"? Chuck
thats what i said .>:O kevin -_-
Kevin, here is a New York Times article printed in Saturday's paper ( http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/17/business/17nocera.html?ref=business ) that might help you in writing your essay. It addresses Steinbrenner's interest in free agency at a time when other owners opposed the practice. Think about how this information might be integrated into a thesis statement on the changes that took place in the Yankees organization and Major League Baseball in 1980. Chuck
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/14/sports/baseball/14steinbrenner.html?_r=1&ref=obituaries
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/14/nyregion/14about.html?hp
Some Yankees 198O Stuff REAL.docx
Kevin, You do a nice job providing brief summaries for each of the articles, but, remember, you will be using this information to write your essay. You will need to include more specific supporting evidence (data) from the articles. If you find interesting quotations, you may want to include them on your workpage. As you continue to work, think about what some of the common themes/topics are in the articles you read. When you write your questions for further research, do NOT limit yourself to one question after reading the entire article. As you read them and information comes to mind, write "why" and "how" questions. Keep up the work. Chuck
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Thesis Statement !
The 198O Yankees did better as a team after George Steinbrenner took advantge of free agency.
3 Topics:**
Answered most of questions (completed]
Finished documents [completed)
Yankees played against the Royals in the Playoffs. The playoffs determine who goes to the world series. The Yankees were expected to win, but yet they lost. They may have lost because of their rough year, the rough year may had been caused by the begining of the strike. All the madness may have affected the Yankees offense and defence.